GARY Mills today rallied his relegation-battling Tamworth ahead of their make-or-break weekend by promising: "It's going to to be tough to stay in the Conference but it's not impossible."

GARY Mills today rallied his relegation-battling Tamworth ahead of their make-or-break weekend by promising: "It's going to to be tough to stay in the Conference but it's not impossible."

Unless the Lambs claim victory against visitors Altrincham tomorrow, they will be bidding farewell to the top tier of non-League football after four years.

The second-from-bottom Lambs lie four points from safety and it's win or bust against old foes Altrincham, who are not safe themselves.

If Tamworth can secure maximum points, their fate will be decided in next weekend's final match of a roller-coaster campaign at another struggler, Cambridge United.

Mills accepts there will be nervousness and anxiety but he remains upbeat.

"After losing to Stevenage last week, everybody was disappointed. That's only natural. But we have to bounce back," he said. "People will be saying we're down but we're still fighting. It's going to be tough but it's possible.

"If we can win on Saturday, we can drag Altrincham back into things and then we can go to Cambridge with a job to stay in the Conference."

The Lambs will select from the same squad on duty at Stevenage.

Kidderminster Harriers have been dealt a double blow ahead of their final home game of the season against promotion-chasing Morecambe.

Harriers have lost the services of on-loan defender Glenn Wilson after he was recalled by Rushden & Diamonds while left-back Jonny Harkness serves a one-match suspension following his red card in midweek against Aldershot.

Harriers manager Mark Yates said: "We're disappointed to lose Glenn but we understood this kind of situation could arise."